Hello zteknik,
Extra symbols, accents, and foreign letters can be done using the "alt" key plus a code number(s) on most keyboards. There is a free download for an ALT Codes Refrence Sheet:ALT Codes / Alt Key Codes
I printed a copy and keep it stuck to the wall by my PÇ.

Hello zteknik,
Extra symbols, accents, and foreign letters can be done using the "alt" key plus a code number(s) on most keyboards. There is a free download for an ALT Codes Refrence Sheet:ALT Codes / Alt Key Codes
I printed a copy and keep it stuck to the wall by my PÇ.

Aw man-how did you get the accents on the letters?My keyboard cant do that-Although I'm actualy surprised iremembered how to spell it(I dont get to write in Polish that much anymore)

I actually have an alternate keyboard map installed that allows me to type accented characters using dead keys. I can switch between it and the normal keyboard map at will. For example, if I want to type ü, I type " + u, and they are automatically combined. ', ", and ~ are "dead keys" and can be combined with all vowels and some other letters: ü, Ü, ó, Ó, ć, ś, ñ, õ, etc... Some other characters can be obtained by holding right alt+letter like this: ß, æ, å, ø, ð, þ, etc...

Now for the case at hand, I have the Polish programmer's key layout installed as well. It's almost the same as the normal USA layout, and may or may not have the dead keys mentioned above, but it does have the special right alt characters, they're just different than the above layout: ł, Ł, ę, Ę, ż, ź, ć, ń, etc...

I also have a Chinese layout installed, but that is more complicated to explain: 你说汉于吗？